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Show I DRINK HOT TEA. FOR A BAD COLD j - Get a email package of IIdmlur Ornnair-ftrtf- eiBrraHt 'tpar' or eall it, Hamburger l?rust Thee, at anr pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boihlig water upon amf drink a' It; pour throughtime during at lull teacup day- or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it open the pores of the ekin, relieving congestion. Also loosens thus driving a cold from the system, Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or thegfip. It is inexpensive-anentirely ifegetable, therefore safe and harmless. -- THE, COST OF LIVING ..PULL THE CORK . . .j (y Th Wlu-editor approaches the a era go Labor Statistics lias just is- Retail citizen in his quest, for news he is invariably told document entitlctl in which are presented voluminous sta- - that the citizen doesnt know a thing. and in the answer is about as near the tmth as that the .years tistics of the relative cost of liting bi'tw een, 1!U)7 and 1917). coming down to the first nations of Europe are effecting a prompt of this year. Compiled by a depaft-- J ment of their difficulties. Everybody knows is nnIm'sof the government in which an error something and most people know a lot of akin to treason, the accuracy of the, things that are worth telling and would make breezy and newsy stories, but they just bottle figures may be relied upon. It will be recalled that the high cost of liv-- j jt up in the walls of their dome and forget that ing was the most potent influence in the Demo- - it js there. Sometimes1 the editor is able to pry ratic eampaign of 191J. The iniquitous tariff it loose word for won! until he gets the story, was respojisiblq for Mich high prices. There was-rU- t when it would be the easiest and simplest thing in aloufc it, It was proven time and the world la. letJt all. out. in Iull the time again, line by line, figure by figure. The eork, brother, and let outJji contents of your troubled and discontented electorate was shown ''intellectual bottle and ure will pass it on to others with the utmost elaborateness of detail and eon-- j who tire thirsty for news. You know if know to that was the due of know, tariff only, that you you logic, vincingness the fiendish machinations of a selfish and heart-- ever cl u tched atthc-vi- , hsss'pltttorc racy It was onlyj tals of g down trodden people, necessary ot destroy the tariff, or to tie it dov , scttle-"winuar- y g .some-somethin- j auy-duu- bt Youll see her in the a-ru- sk -- hardware, furniture and department stores everywhere. She stands forthe NEW PERFECTION OIL which has c oo IT n g e a sle r PE COO KSTOVE, made -- wavsTias a vvaiU because nhv neighbors have pleuty and-h- e has nothing. And 'if vwe could just th(,ml( the entl of thpir careers. we would the inelegant hut eloquent language of the street, probably find them the neighbors continuing in it listened good and they put it over with some the enjoyment --of plenty while the wailer drifts outide help. along with his accumulation of nothing. And As Uncle Joe Cannon delights to say, The then if we cared to dig down and exhume the proof of the pudding isTn the eating of it. Ev- cause we would doubtless find the neighbors eryone knows that prices have not declined sinee working and improving their opportunities while reduced.Everjone.knowa that it i the waiter carelessly allows his to flitbyrAt. . costs at least as much to buy a beefsteak, ora . - least, that is the way it appears to us and it is . sack of flour or a suit of clothes as it did m almnla m KJ;01.0 1912, but this document, Retail Prices, issued under the auspices of a Democratic administraAN EVIDENCE OF BRAINS tion, shows that the cost of living is really higher now than it was then. Nor caii it be argued that If you care to take a look around you will the war is the cause, for the proof is presented that prices in general were higher at the begin-- find that the shrewdest and smartest and thriftiest people in this community are invariably sub- f ?Pvar th,a th? we" ;.bef?"-tJ,- e pres- - criWm to this paper. The inhumation ami op-ent administration went into office. The average portunities gleaned from its advertising and news prices of fifteen articles of food, representing columns have had. no small part in their success the necessities of life are compared by fixing the and any' of them would doubtless tell you that at 4 00,- Upon this the ' average price of all papel h & sb ee H 'o f "su ch v al u f; f o' thenrthat'it basis the average prices of these articles in 1912 has paid for its post mnny times over. Join the was 97.4 and in 1914 was 102. The average for brainy class. July,-191before the war began was 102.3 -- o o o These figures are not to be denim, por are WHY THE HAMMER? the conclusions to be drawn from them. Tliey ,AVhy is it some people always have a hammer prove again the fact that the tariff has relatively no influence - upon prices to consumers. The out for this town? If other people hammered Payne-Aldic- h tariff did not cause high prices. them as they knock their town their wails could The Ujnderwo tariff has not lowered them.) he heard clear to heaven or hell. It is always We get no joy from this. On the contrary, we advisable to get rid of a grouchy hut it is still more sorrow that tis so. But it is a lesson that must nd viable to lose it in the woods instead of sew-b- e learned and. it is not to be taught by silence, jing it broadcast in the heart of a fine community 1 aml- - rrspcclH.hU people. - o u rr- T 0 OO . AN CITIZENS GOOD CITIZENS PAY US A VISIT AVe cannot help admiring the men and wo- xwiUaco...-tin; ujuiqmunity.-- Wwnrrrh rttf'nv our mind tliev To side by side with their .own. .,lt(l 8,,e us he fhev are good citizens and the town ot countryside a two.ftrflt'i,je.t in nt is blessed by their presence. We have such eiti- to lieep in touch with each and every zena many of them hereabouts and yon fjml oru. 0f y0U aiH We want you to tell ns the news them always git ing the local business man the 0f your respective neighborhoods for publication of ju t Lis benefit of the doubt, the newspaper. Uterv one of yoii has an item lias artithe dealer sab the If tlie.locnl or making two, which others want to Mim ami if each of fair want ata price they prefer tq buy you Tha mis' in tin news when you come to town! from him. knowing full well that in buying from you will all know everything of importance himthCv are enhancing the welfare of themselves, throughout the whole eommunity. Tome and see, fin dealer and the whole eommunity. They are us. constant readers of the advertisements of the loeal papers ami because of this practice they Using' the Good Book as their authority, know best where to find that which they seek many people predict that this war is ushering yn before they go out to buy. And then there are jn the end of the world. But even that dire pre-j- j' some who arepot oft his. class, who make a regu- fails to ruffle the dignified calm of our; 1 heir rash Kuiee-w- e foe praetie-e of getting-stung by.sending odij oriel were t at i,7Afvw!T?,'rff Tt '! not them. They are citizens, too. but not so good )liUt. tH unjquo experience of sliding ouf at the as the good citizen. end. S THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (Incorporated la Colorado) w PmU Batte IE ISi Bi ' FOR IliED FEE! FOS SORE, the-Tajiff-- Happy! Happy! Uaa nr1 1 i TIZ" for feet Ckovoomo (Advertisement.) .were made with the Utah Valley Gas PROVO CITY BAKERY A Coke company to heat the oven GAS. DISPLACE8 COAL WITH now being done j with gas and this is . Provo merchants - have w,. Wn known for their progresslvenesa and ' originality. A new proof of this is found in the change made in the baking plant of the Provo City Bakery by Mr. Ed. Scherer, proprietor. This well- known establishment has heretofore heated their large brick oven with soft coal, a method of firing which Is slow and which has all the drawbacks of the now obsolete coal stove. About ten days ago, however, arrangements wtth powerful blast gas burners which accomplish theheaU hg lnThal f the time and do away with all soot and ashes. The perfect products now turned out by this bakery will be a source of T and of tlsfaction prif t0 the t0 ay par08, Mr 8cherer 11 t0 congTaulated on the fact 11141 he can ot the first bakery in the State , of Utah. -- I ; bot all-g- as Tbe Best Remedy For AIT Ages and proven so by thousands upon thousands of tests the whole world over, is the famous family medicine,-BeechaPills. The ailments of the digestive organs to which all are subject, from which come so many , serious sicknesses, are. corrected or prevented, by . sore urnlng fee f t, smelling feet, swe4ty feet. tired fet,. Good-bycorns, Wtfouses, bunions and raw spots. Nckjnore shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face la agony, TIZ is TTiagieat, - acts Tights off. ' JIZ draws out all the poisonous exudations w hlch puff up the reel the only remedy that dees. TTse TIZ and wear smaller shoes. Ah! how comfortable your foet will feel. TIZ is a delight. TIZ; is harmless. Get a 25 cent bor of TIZ now at any druggist or department store, (Dont suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, nvr hurt, Good-by- e swollen -- ft-- e - - o i inver get tired. firet-opportuni- - Salt Like City ms - Wc-wa- aching pu fed-uwsaty, ca loused and i oma. J T Alhnwren - -3 4, 1 1 -- T - for-191- out When your back y sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica yT rheumatism lias you stiffened wo, (Jont suffer! Get a St 25 cent bottlVf old, hsnest Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour" a little in your band and rub it . right f Tnto'the 'paltt' or ache. and by tim time" I you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Dont stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. If takes the ache and patu right out ol your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesnt burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly! -- 1GN- inn if Rub Pain and Stifflaesi away. with a small bottle of old boneet St Jacobs Oil and kitchens cleaner for over 2,000, 0U0 housewives. Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFECTION with the fireless cooking GAS STOVE COMFORT WITH KEROSENE OIL be' - win- dows and on the counters of 1 automatically be reduced, everybody would prosperous ami everybody would be happy. : LOOK FOR THE NEW PERFECTION GIRL A comfort years guaranteed or money refunded. Try a few doses now, and you will KNOW what it means-t-o have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and greater cheerfulness after your system ha3 been cleared of poisonous impurities. , For children, parents, grand- - For Indigestion and Biliousness Sold fTorywiiBra, la boxea, 10c direction with every hex are very 25c aluable "especially to weaken ele-the- y 4 1 dR-tio- uir te-rso- S n. O () - THE HOUR OF DAWN For many years we as a nation have been .sleeping. We l ave allov'ed other countries to be- come powerful in offensive and defensive measures while we have practically stood still, eon- lsmuedw1tlTawifos14oi-mbre'gokT;wAr8Tt-inrit'u-VPr-e-atUlfiJi't?nL-liU- the-s'Trr'th- c (, eontinues to shine upon Europe. pjle ut then Old Sol always was a neutral cuss. 8UI1 it n is ready to tell iis what he would Ewrylxidv ' ' . . t gropingl noth-- 1 while we have war in of shadow the around jgr with which to rnahe war. Wo ma l.r for- it. terriUi ronwailtnrrs tnnatc raoufh to t he the means of our na then again it may tional undoing no one can tell. But the hour of dawm draws near and the great ipass of the peopleware rapidly awakening to a 'full realizade--, tion of ourt perilous position: The. time-ftill and is here fenrive action government should act. of this mistaken poliey we' are now I Q ht-r- u-- -- ronl- - ls n0 0 0 a nl Mb la wot '" 'lay-an- trotting out its quota of brides, with the bridegrooms trailing meekly along in leash. or -- -- - tm. min , OrS ! 0 ..... . t Divorce in High Life: . Ik. S ' Flatte'y Wasted. The Flatterer But don't you think your son ,1s ast'u-- ; V talents in l this little ii'irsY Th Meant Children. Sh What a wonderful deep meaning there ia In the writing ym the wallT aald the caller to the new rectors tko hostess, repl'-wife. Yes, niHy one baa wearily, and how to whip them to moho ibym stop 1L". -- t- - leans-llealiy- I rct-t'- i to''" Of e j 'ichi - ht e f I e - r: in v s. but .! bf-- e ' 'he as j i - Ira M wralk. Come along now! I arrest Coi you for being full. Irishman Well, arresbt th moon; thats full, too. Cop Maybe It is, but it isnt staggerin along an bumpin Into every- bod. Boston Trc.v f S ' & . This Thrilling, Vital, Tremendous Human Life Story Will . ; Bfi.at the COLUMBIA THEATRE HAWKINS Agents t ik is 387 X. 2nd s 0 moot HENRIE i ' Truthjuf Condition Told in This Film. 1 saMdikNiawie kra.kMw.Mk. W mmr lib. tto .MraS M W. Irahra Ora. aMrlrararar b kw -Mr rarara. A Difference. - THE ESCAPE- is a picture of life as it is for thousands . ' of people in the larger cities No Adult Has the Right to Be Ignorant of the 000, kMbkM kr Ik. nwWM omtm ik imraM..rraraMSot fcwfc ' " - nMimm an W The president and the secretary of state have parted. Fonnded on Paul ArnnstrcDg'a Play of that name. With a Great Array of Stars - Blanch SwW May Marsh, x Robert Narrown, Owen. Moore, Donald Crisp and Others- 1 is r-- , iauH, fthtt too. u wisiMi a s a hiKHkOrtiUlWan M d t June Ua k U hi" n"ut!' ,,"m'ral lll,crt s,ro"! h"1.fw ,h' front Paa- - h' rai-.p- tb i East Aj One Day-Tuesday- MATINEE, 2:30 June 29 , 10 .. EVENING, 10(, 20 A -- V - |